Setlist:
Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before
Billy Budd
All You Need Is Me
Irish Blood, English Heart
The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
Human Being
I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris
Tomorrow
That's How People Grow Up
Jack The Ripper
One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell
The Loop
Sister, I'm A Poet
Stretch Out And Wait
The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself?
Death Of A Disco Dancer
Disappointed
Dear God, Please Help Me
How Soon Is Now?

I am suspicious about the statement that Andy Rourke, bassist of The Smiths, will be performing with Polytechnic. There's no mention of him on the band's MySpace and someone else is listed as their bassist. My quick perusal of their Web site and Andy Rourke's found no mention of such a collaboration. BV, maybe you should contact Andy Rourke's management (go to the Contact section of his Web site).

how can you hate the stage invaders? that's protocol for a morrissey show. last night was amazing. I was a little weary in the first half since morrissey/band and the crowd seemed to be lacking energy but the second he started playing 'stretch out and wait', the crowd seemed to perk up and the vibe in the vibeless hammerstein seemed to become much more intimate. I gave up drugs years ago but I seriously felt like I was tripping at the end of 'death of a disco dancer'. I don't know what was going on there but it was almost transcendental. And he played 'disappointed' - one of my fave angst-filled solo songs. Being at a Morrissey concert is like playing 'this is your life' - each song brings me back to a specific time in my life and last night it was fun to go back to being 16...
My only complaint was that I couldn't see anything. I wasn't even that far back but I still couldn't find a good place where there weren't people taller than me. But all and all - definitely worth my $22.

"Death of a Disco Dancer" was amazing. So was that insane tom-drum thing at the end of "How Soon is Now." I was a bit worried at the beginning, but the second half of the show was definitely amazing. And the stage invaders! Crazy great insane!

I have seen morrissey now 5 times, this being my 5th, since 1990, kill uncle tour, here in NYC on Long Island (that was awful, only on 40minutes, stormed off stage).

That being said, this by far, was FANTASTIC. The band sounded great, the setlist for the most part was great, and Moz himself was so full of energy. Last I saw him was at one night at the Apollo 3 years ago.

I was lucky enough to wait and got the 22 dollar tickets for last night, but you know, had I paid 65 I wouldn't have felt bad at all, the man brought the goods! Originally I wasn't going to pay that much to see him as I had seen him a few times previous, but he never had what he had last night. Wish the crowd was a little more into it. The stage invaders were excellent! Bravo! They left it for the last song, I guess for fear of being ejected from the venue.

The teamsters in the VIP section were amazing. Drunk as hell and singing every word. Not so hot for the sax playing--tenor AND soprano sax. I am not trying to buy the Morrissey and Kenny G duet album anytime soon.

just got an email.. tickets for sundays show have also been droppped all the way down to 20 bucks. not good. well, not good those involved on the business side, but damn good for those wanting to go. heres the link.. enjoy